Metropolitan Community Church of Lubbock is celebrating Black History Month during the month of February.

On Feb. 16, Eric Strong, Lubbock’s own story teller, will be telling African folktales following the 11 a.m. worship service.

On Feb. 23, “Mimes With A Testimony” will be performing with praise dancing during the 11 a.m. worship service.

Judith Struggs plans to speak after worship one Sunday in February about her late father and mother, Dr. E.C. Struggs and Lillian Struggs, who were Lubbock pioneer educators and civic leaders. An exact date will be announced.

For more information, contact the church at 792-5562.

Nigerian Church in need of Bibles

Paul Eghosa is a pastor in Nigeria and is in need of 12 Bibles with giant print.

Bibles cost more because they are imported and because of financial burdens Eghosa is not able to afford the Bibles.

If you wish to purchase a Bible or Thompson Chain Reference Study Bibles and send it to him, the address is NIPQSTG-POB 3317, Oredo L.G.A, Edo Town, Nigeria.

Highland offers Parents’ Day Out

Highland Baptist Parents’ Day Out is now enrolling for the 2014 spring session.

Classes are for babies and children up to 5 years of age and meet from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Highland Baptist, 4316 34th St.

Classes use the Wee Learn curriculum, which is designed for young learners.

For more information, call 806 795-1700.

Faith radio program broadcast Sundays

Faith Matters, a local radio program hosted by Ryon Price, pastor at Second Baptist Church, and Monsignor David Cruz, pastor of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, airs at 5 p.m. every Sunday on 89.1 (FM).

Faith Matters dives into everyday issues. Special guests will be invited throughout the year.